Products from two popular dog food brands are being recalled after the FDA found levels of a euthanasia drug in them. According to statements on the Kibbles 'N Bits and Gravy Train websites, tests found the drug in "extremely low levels" of pentobarbital in a variety of products, including some wet dog food flavors. The company says the levels do not pose a threat to pet safety, but is apologizing saying it is not up to their stand...

Products from two popular dog food brands are being recalled after the FDA found levels of a euthanasia drug in them. According to statements on the Kibbles 'N Bits and Gravy Train websites, tests found the drug in "extremely low levels" of pentobarbital in a variety of products, including some wet dog food flavor

Toledo police have identified the man they believe is responsible for another shooting overnight. It happened at an after-hours club on Dorr Street near Pelee Street in central Toledo.

Police say Anthony C. Smith was walking out of the club with the victim, Vincent Pittman, when Smith went to his car and grabbed a handgun. He then shot Pittman in the chest. Detectives say they found about 12 rounds at the scene.

According to the police report, Pittman remains hospitalized with a bullet lodged near his heart.

A warrant has been issued for Smith. He is described as a 27-year-old black male, with black hair and brown eyes, 27 years old, 5 feet 7 inches tall, weighing 150 pounds.